| Literature DB >> 31416466 |
Magdalena Szklarz1, Anna Lipinska2, Malwina Slowikowska3, Artur Niedzwiedz3, Krzysztof Marycz4, Maciej Janeczek2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cervical vertebral stenotic myelopathy (CVSM) remains one of the most important abnormalities of the cervical spine resulting in neurological deficits in horses. The aim of the following study was to compare the results of the clinical and neurological examination, the results of myelography and the post mortem anatomical and histological appearance of the spinal cord and cervical vertebrae in a horse with CVSM. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Ataxia; Cervical vertebral stenosis; Horses; Spinal cord compression
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31416466 PMCID: PMC6694563 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-019-2047-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Measurements of inter-, intravertebral ratio, DMC and DD reduction according to plain radiographs and the myelogram
| Localisation | Sagittal intervertebral ratio | Sagittal intravertebral ratio | Dorsal Myelographic Column | Dural Diameter |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C1/C2 | 82.63% | C2 73.36% | – | 90.95% |
| C2/C3 | 66.28% | C3 50.93% | 85.98% | 78.84% |
| C3/C4 | 55.06% | C4 31.69 | 33% (67% red.) | 36% (64% red.) |
| C4/C5 | 50.54% | C5 47.77% | 67.16% | 81.22% |
| C5/C6 | 49.95% | C6 51.27% | 90% | 78.82% |
| C6/C7 | 60.21% | C7 49.95% | 61.79% | 79.05% |
Fig. 1A- Lateral myelogram projection presenting the C3-C5 cervical vertebrae in a flexed position showing a significant reduction of the dorsal dye column at the level of the C3/C4 articulation indicating spinal canal narrowing and suggesting compression of the spinal cord. The reduction of the ventral dye column is typical for cervical flexion radiographs. The dural diameter and dorsal myelographic column measurements are marked. B- Lateral myelogram projection presenting the C2-C4 cervical vertebrae in a neutral position of the neck. No degenerative joint disease or malformation changes were noticed at the level of C3/C4
Real scenario measurements of vertebral canal taken at the level from C3 to C5
| Localisation | Measurement in mm |
|---|---|
| C3 | 18 |
| C3/4 | 10 |
| C4 | 18 |
| C4/5 | 13 |
| C5 | 19 |
Fig. 2Anatomical dissection with longitudinal cross section of the cervical spine presenting the C3-C5 region
Fig. 3Histological and immunohistochemical examination of equine spinal cord compression stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) (a, d, e) and Masson’s trichrome staining (b, c): A- The difference between the white and grey matter at the site of spinal cord compression. b, C-The changes associated with an increased number of microglial cell infiltration and perivascular collagen D-Multiple digestive chambers forming a spongy structure with a macrophage infiltration (f); F- Expression of CD68 with few visible /several macrophages; G- Expression of the tumor necrosis factor –alpha (TNF-α)